The Big Island of Hawaii is also known as the "Orchid Isle." It's home to Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, which has been spewing lava since 1983. The best way to view this diverse island is by helicopter. All that's required is a… read more
Comprised of six districts, Hawaii's Big Island is popular with visitors and locals alike because of its different climate areas. From the lush, fern forests of Puna to the cool breezes of Waimei, the sunny lava plains of South Kohala to th… read more
The Big Island of Hawaii provides plentiful chances for those who love the great outdoors to enjoy their vacation in paradise. The gorgeous beaches are only the beginning when it comes to having fun with recreation beneath the sun on the Bi… read more
The beauty of a vacation to the Big Island is that although it can be expensive, you don't have to spend a lot of money to enjoy the island. There are numerous free activities you can do on the Big Island, such as hiking through rain forest… read more
The Big Island is very unique. It is the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, and is still growing, making it the only place in Hawaii where you can actually hike out to lava flow. Because it is the youngest, it also has the clearest water, wh… read more
The Big Island of Hawaii is a nature's lover paradise. On this largest of the Hawaiian islands, you can visit incredible waterfalls and see volcanic lava flows all within a few hours. Many people are surprised to find that you can even enjo… read more
The Big Island is the perfect place in Hawaii to visit if you are interested in the natural splendor and wild pleasures of the islands more than the touristy kitsch. While the crowds tend to gravitate toward Maui and Oahu, the Big Island we… read more
The "big island" of Hawaii spreads its crowds out over such a large area that the feeling is less hectic than the smaller islands. Hilo is a bustling little city, and Kona, on the sunny west side, is the chosen tourist destination, but this… read more
The Hawaiian Islands are a remote landmass located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Because of their remoteness the islands are one of the last places discovered by humans, with little evidence of humans on the eight main islands before… read more
The Hawaiian chain of islands are relatively young, with the Big Island's land mass still growing. Lava fields are fascinating proof of just how young the Hawaiian Islands are. Hawaii is filled with some incredible lava field hikes. Lava fi… read more
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